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How far would you go to protect your family from the past you tried to bury? Laura Bennett thought she could escape her guilt by inviting Jane Winter, a quiet nurse, into her home as a tenant. But when cryptic notes appear, scratched warnings mark the walls, and her daughter Abby starts sketching chilling scenes of fire, Laura's perfect life unravels. Jane isn't who she seems-she's Lily Bennett, Laura's long-lost sister, back to unearth a betrayal from a deadly fire twenty-two years ago. As Abby vanishes and a hidden enemy emerges from the shadows, Laura must confront the truth: the real…mehr

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How far would you go to protect your family from the past you tried to bury? Laura Bennett thought she could escape her guilt by inviting Jane Winter, a quiet nurse, into her home as a tenant. But when cryptic notes appear, scratched warnings mark the walls, and her daughter Abby starts sketching chilling scenes of fire, Laura's perfect life unravels. Jane isn't who she seems-she's Lily Bennett, Laura's long-lost sister, back to unearth a betrayal from a deadly fire twenty-two years ago. As Abby vanishes and a hidden enemy emerges from the shadows, Laura must confront the truth: the real danger isn't just Lily-it's someone who's been watching all along, ready to burn their family to ashes. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden and Lisa Jewell, The Guest Room is a heart-stopping psychological thriller about secrets, revenge, and the cost of redemption.
Autorenporträt
James Henry is a master of psychological suspense, weaving tales of betrayal and hidden truths against the moody backdrop of England's south coast. Born in a small seaside town near Brighton, Henry grew up haunted by the sea's whispers and the secrets of its tides, inspirations that pulse through his debut novel, The Tide Keeper. A former journalist with a knack for uncovering buried stories, he traded newsrooms for fiction to explore the darker corners of human nature. His writing, often compared to Freida McFadden and Ruth Ware, blends taut narratives with unforgettable twists, earning praise for its atmospheric depth. Henry lives in Brighton, where the pier's flickering lights and foggy dawns fuel his imagination. When not writing, he's combing local archives for forgotten lore or sipping coffee in bookshops, chasing the next spark for his stories. The Tide Keeper, a gripping thriller about a bookshop owner unraveling a decades-old cult mystery, marks his entry into the genre, with readers eagerly awaiting his next work.